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The White Houses original choice for U.S. ambassador to South Korea is no longer expected to be nominated after he privately expressed disagreement in late December with the Trump administrations North Korea policy, according to people familiar with the matter.
Victor D. Cha, an academic who served in the George W. Bush administration, raised his concerns with National Security Council officials over their consideration of a limited strike on the North aimed at sending a message without sparking a wider war a risky concept known as a bloody nose strategy.
Cha also objected to the administrations threats to tear up a bilateral trade deal with Seoul that Trump has called unfair to American companies. The administration last week imposed new tariffs on imports on washing machines and solar energy panels, a move criticized by the South Korean government.
Trump currently refuses interview with Robert S. Mueller, special counsel on the Russia investigation.
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Did he brag about less job growth in 2017 than 2016?
I'm guessing he leaves that detail out.
Maybe he can brag about endorsing a pedophile who lost anyway instead.